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closed #191213

Trails

W Wapehani Rd

Case Date:
7/6/2024

broken trees are covering most of the trails from the previous storm

closed #191212

Trails

W Wapehani Rd

Case Date:
7/6/2024

broken trees are covering most of the trails from the previous storm

closed #190254

Trails

Pete Ellis Dr & Amy Ln

Case Date:
7/5/2024

Homeless campsite.

closed #190252

Trails

Pete Ellis Dr & Amy Ln

Case Date:
7/5/2024

Homeless campsite.

closed #189624

Trails

1111 W

Case Date:
7/2/2024

There are several spots along the Rail Trail (dirt/gravel section of the B-Line) where dirt has been dug up across the full width of the trail to build impromptu bike jumps. This has resulted is trip hazards and an uneven trail surface. I counted 2 spots where his had occurred during my visit yesterday. Can someone review and hopefully correct this please?

closed #189535

Trails

Jackson Creek Trail

Case Date:
7/2/2024

There appears to be Johnson Grass growing along the Jackson Creek Trail, north of Rhorer Road. There is a small bit on the west side of the trail, just north of the farm. There is much more on the creek side of the trail across from the farm. Johnson Grass is very invasive.

closed #166271

Trails

1702 S Springhouse DR

Case Date:
10/21/2018

There is a tree down across the Renwick trail that runs from Moore's Pike to Sare Rd. It is closer to the Moore's Pike end of the trail.

closed #166269

Trails

3854 S Mill Stone CT

Case Date:
10/21/2018

The bike path along Sare Road south of the intersection with Olcott is rapidly deteriorating due to continuous water flow over the path that washes dirt, branches and rocks onto the path. Something needs to be done to divert this water away from the path. In the winter the water freezes, leaving the path coated with a sheet of ice. Very dangerous for bikes and pedestrians.

closed #166083

Trails

North Madison Street

Case Date:
10/1/2018

I found a syringe just a foot or two off the B-Line Trail in a clump of spearmint growing behind the orange building at 7th and Madison. Ironically, the syringe was orange too. I left it there, because I am not trained in handling syringes, but it should probably get picked up and disposed of properly. Thanks, Yael

closed #166043

Trails

Case Date:
9/26/2018

Hello - I'm concerned about the use of the herbicide glyphosate on our city medians and on the B-Line Trail. Please stop using this chemical immediately - it's killing bees. https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1y1sdsyIWCfovyoTuvyMWRLRQyn0z1P5O5ntTM1MOct8/pubhtml?gid=216428649&single=true I understand it reduces the manual labor involved in weed removal, but when measured against the environmental impact on vulnerable species, I don't think its use can be defended. https://www.sciencemag.org/news/2018/09/common-weed-killer-believed-harmless-animals-may-be-harming-bees-worldwide Thank you for your time. John Branigin